- Chris Potter
Chris Potter (born Christopher Jay Potter August 23 1960 in Toronto, Ontario), is a Canadian actor. Potter is known primarily for his action lead roles in series such as "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" and "Silk Stalkings".
- Kim Chan
Kim Chan, also known as Kim S. Chan (born 1917 in China), is an actor and producer. He is most notable for his role as The Ancient in "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues". He has been primarily a supporting or minor actor in roles which include Chon Wang's father in "Shanghai Knights", Saki in "High Times Potluck", Uncle Benny in "The Corruptor" and "Lethal Weapon 4", and Mr. Kim in "The Fifth Element".
- Robert Lansing
Robert Lansing was an American stage, film, and television actor. Born Robert Howell Brown in San Diego, California, Lansing borrowed his stage name from the state capital of Michigan. As a young actor in New York City, he was hired to join a stock company in Michigan but was told he would first have to join Actors Equity Association. Equity would not allow him to join as "Robert Brown" since there was already another actor using that name.
- Richard Anderson
Richard Anderson, born Richard Norman Anderson (born August 8, 1926 in Long Branch, New Jersey, USA) is an actor in film and television. In the 1970s, he is probably best known for his role as Lee Majors's and Lindsay Wagner's boss, Oscar Goldman in both "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "The Bionic Woman" TV series and their 3 subsequent made for TV movies.
- Jon Cassar
Jon Cassar (born in Malta in April 27, 1958), is a director and producer of the television series "24", as well a number of other film-related works. In 2006, he won an Emmy Award for his directing work on "24". He is a graduate of Algonquin College in Ottawa, Canada. He is the co-founder of the Motion Picture Industry Charitable Alliance, which hosts an annual charity auction, "Lights, Camera, Auction".
- John Bourgeois
John Bourgeois is an actor. He got his training at Webber Douglas Academy of Drama in London, England and at the Concordia University in Montreal where he received a B.A. in English/Theathre. He is mostly known for playing Sgt. Broderick in the Television Series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues. Since then he has appeared in various Canadian TV Series such as La Femme Nikita, Queer as Folk and Puppets who kill.
- Lisa Ryder
Lisa Ryder (born 26 October 1970) is a Canadian actress best known as Beka Valentine on the science fiction television series "Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda". Born in Edmonton, Alberta, Ryder attended the University of Toronto, where she began acting. She formed a local theatre group, Bald Ego Productions, in Toronto after graduation and landed her first film and television roles in the mid-1990s.
- Richard Side
Richard Side is a Vancouver based actor, writer and producer whose screen acting credits include The Delicate Art of Parking and Elf (film). Side is a comedian specializing in improvisational comedy. He won an improv comedy championship at the Just for Laughs festival performing with Vancouver Theatresports. Richard co-adapted Kenneth Oppel's novel Silverwing into a thirteen part animated series for Teletoon.
- Art Hindle
Art Hindle (born July 21, 1948 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) is a Canadian actor and director. He has made guest appearances in a long list of television programs in North America, and has also appeared in several movies, dating from 1971.
- Gerry Mendicino
Gerry Mendicino is a Canadian actor born in 1950 in North Bay, Ontario. Throughout his career he has been able to play various and versatile characters. He began on the television series "King of Kensington" and went on to host the popular "Polka Dot Door" show. He played the role of Sam Ramone in the hit television series "Ready or Not".
- Joanne Vannicola
Joanne Vannicola is a Canadian actress. She is most notable for her role as Dr. Mia Stone in "PSI Factor" and as the voice of Willy Zilla in Gene Simmons' animated television show "My Dad the Rock Star". Vannicola has also appeared in many other shows such as "Relic Hunter", "Mutant X", "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" and "Night Heat".
- Hadley Kay
Hadley Kay (1969-) is a Canadian-born voice actor best known for playing parts in the first two Care Bears movies: the magician Nicholas in the first one and as the villain Dark Heart in the second. Kay also appeared in "Superman II", the Star Wars-inspired animated series "Ewoks", "Inspector Gadget", and some of the earliest "Raccoons" specials.
- Pamela Susan Shoop
Pamela Susan Shoop (b. June 7, 1948 in Hollywood, California, USA) is an American character actress in film and on television. She often appeared in shows created by Glen Larson. Shoop's best known film role was in the 1981 horror movie "Halloween II", as Karen, a nurse. Shoop appeared in the pilot episode of "Knight Rider" ("Knight of the Phoenix") and later on in the season four premiere ("Knight of the Juggernaut").
- James Rait
James Rait (born July 4, 1967) is a Canadian television director. Rait was born in Nairobi, Kenya to British parents. His family emigrated to Canada in 1970 and became Canadian citizens nine years later. After attending high school in Perth, Ontario, he spent three years in film school in Thunder Bay at Confederation College. A work placement after college led to his first full time job in the industry on CBC Television's "Street Legal".
- Marc Dassas
- John Arthur Carradine
David Carradine is the eldest son of legendary character actor John Carradine and now presides over an acting family that includes brothers Keith Carradine, Robert Carradine and Michael Bowen as well as his daughter Kansas Carradine and nieces Ever Carradine and Martha Plimpton. He was born in Hollywood and educated at San Francisco State College, where he studied music theory and composition. It was while writing music for the Drama Department's annual revues that he discovered his own...
- Richard Anderson
Richard Anderson appeared in high school plays, served a hitch in the Army and, upon his discharge, began doing summer stock, radio work, a movie bit part (a wounded soldier in Twelve O'Clock High (1949)) and all the other minor jobs required of your basic struggling actor. He did comedy scenes on a "screen test"-like TV series called "Lights, Camera, Action!" (1950) and impressed the right people at MGM, who offered him a contract. After leaving MGM he continued to dabble in...
- Kim Chan
Born in China, Kim Chan fled China in 1928 with his father Lem and two older sisters. Settling first in Rhode Island, then in New York, Kim left his family after his father caught him lying about an afternoon spent at the cinema. Faced with an ultimatum, Kim left for years as a day laborer, occasionally homeless, frequently sleeping on vermin-infested ironing boards. Yet when he was not laboring in laundries and restaurants, Kim Chan sought work as an actor in film, television, and the...
- Dave McGhie
- Kevin Andrew Howard
Serving as the first international board member for the Motion Picture Sound Editors. [2005-2007]
- Dan Butkovich
- Robert Lansing
1991 to 1993: President of The Players, the famous theatrical club in New York City. Borrowed his stage moniker from the capital city of Michigan. Rugged American leading man of 50s Broadway and 60s standard film and TV action drama -- the star of several TV series ("Twelve O'Clock High" (1964) and "The Man Who Never Was" (1966) among others). Daughter with Hardy: Alice Lucille (b. 1970) now known as Alyiki Son with Emily McLaughlin: Robert Frederick Orin Lansing. The...
- Gavin Mitchell
Third husband of Linda Thorson.
- Christopher Jay Potter
Born in Toronto, Potter discovered a love of acting in school but never considered pursuing it as a career. Eventually he worked as a stockbroker in Europe and in Canada, while continuing to perform in amateur theater productions. He caught the attention of Martha Henry, one of Canada's leading actresses, who cast him in the Canadian production of "Biloxi Blues" in Toronto. Potter won rave reviews and within a month landed a leading role in the CBC television series "Material...
- David Hewlitt
Went to high school with director Vincenzo Natali and has appeared in three of his films. Had worked with Andrew Miller and suggested him to Natali for Cube (1997). Originally appeared as Dr. Rodney McKay', a one-off guest star in "Stargate SG-1" (1997) episode "48 Hours" . He was then invited back for the Season Six premiere "Redemption, Parts 1 & 2" the following season. When the shows creators were casting the spin-off series "Stargate: Atlantis" (2004), he was...
- Michael Vendrell
- Nathaniel Moreau
Brother of Marsha Moreau
- John Stead
- Belinda Metz
Sang a song on-screen for the Kung Fu: The Legend Continues episode "Shaolin Shot". She also sang her rendition of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in for the Kung Fu: The Legend Continues episode "A Shaolin Christmas". Her older brother Don is also in the entertainment business. She is an actor, singer, songwriter, choreographer, and dancer. Belinda has one daughter, Amelia Skye, born on March 4, 1995. Crowned 'Miss Oktoberfest' in 1977. This pageant is held in Canada at at the...
- Robert Bednarski
Brother of actors Steven Bednarski and Andrew Bednarski
- Pazz Neglia
- Kate Trotter
- Robert Hegedus
- Darren Boyce
- Gareth Wilson
- Rita Pacitto
- Victoria Snow
- William Dunlop
- Rolf Harvey
- Rob Moses